Galactic Resource Management

RMANNCO, Inc. is pleased to host this landing page for its newest partner, Galactic Resource Management Group. Welcome to GRM's landing page! RMANNCO is pleased to partner with GRM, Team ROC, and the Pegasus Research Consortium in advancing the active commercialization of Space. Please feel free to contact GRM's Team in order to secure your future metals and element needs. Contacting GRM now will assure that assets recovered and slated for recycling back on earth will sustain growth and access to valuable electronics packages and scrap-payloads.

John Lear, Special Projects Administration Lead

John Lear, GRM Special Projects Administration Lead

John leads GRM's Special Projects Administration Division and serves as "Special Consultant" to Dr. Resnick. John served as a captain for a major charter airline and has
flown 160 different types of aircraft in over 50 different countries. He
held 17 world speed records in the Lear Jet including speed around the world set
in 1966 and is the only pilot ever to hold every airman certificate issued by
the Federal Aviation Administration. These certificates include the following:
Airline Transport Rating Flight Instructor Ground Instructor Navigator
Engineer Dispatcher Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic Control Tower Operator
Parachute Rigger In addition to this, he holds the PATCO award for
Outstanding Airmanship presented in 1968 and the Symons Wave
memorial.

John has flown missions worldwide for the CIA and other government agencies. He
flew in Southeast Asia between 1966 and 1973 and has extensive experience in
Europe, the Middle East, Afghanistan, the Far East, Africa, and the Pacific and
Atlantic oceans. He has also flown experimental and production test flights for
the Lear Jet Corp. and other companies. As a non-tasked pilot
he has flown for 28 different airline companies in the past 25
years. Lear studied Industrial Design in college but left
without graduating to fly airplanes. He quickly checked out in single and
multi-engine land and seaplanes, helicopters, gliders, balloons, and fighter
type aircraft.

While attending high school in Switzerland, Lear became the youngest American
to climb the Matterhorn in Zermatt. In 1968 he pylon raced a Douglas B-26 Invader
in the Reno Air Races, the largest aircraft ever raced at Reno at the time. At
age 28, he was one of the youngest Boeing 707 captains to fly in commercial
service in 1973. A former Nevada State Senate candidate, John is the son of
William P. Lear, designer of the Lear Jet executive aircraft, the 8-track
stereo, and founder of Lear Inc. (now Lear-Siegler Corp., a large defense
contractor). Lear has written extensively about airplanes and
other subjects and was Middle East correspondent for "Combat Illustrated"
between 1975 and 1977 while stationed in Lebanon with a cargo airline.

Although Lear's father was outspoken in his belief of the existence of
extra-terrestrial visitors (to the great concern of the Pentagon
particularly because Lear was a major defense contractor), Lear, himself, only
became interested in the subject 13 months ago (1988) after talking with
United States Air Force personnel who had witnessed a UFO landing at Bentwaters
Air Force Base near London, England, and 3 small aliens walking up to the wing
commander. Lear's extensive worldwide civilian military, and intelligence
contacts have made it easier for him to research the subjects of what he
calls, "Identified Alien Aircraft". "The government has always been
correct in their pronouncements that UFO's did not represent a threat and that
they did not represent advanced technology... but nobody ever asked
them about Identified Alien Aircraft (IAC's) which sure as hell
do!", comments Lear. "Although deceptive, most government
statements concerning UFO's have been essentially
correct." Lear is an amateur astronomer and
photographer. He has won several awards for his photos taken during
his worldwide travels and is also an accomplished yachtsman having campaigned
his own 12 meter Americas Cup boat "Soliloquy" out of Marina Del Rey,
California for two years.

Lear was Vice-Commander of the Generals Ward and Chennaylt Post No. 1 (the
Soldiers of Fortune Post) of the American Legion, member of the Special
Operations Association, and Confederate Air Force. Lear's vast experience with airframes, earth and space (manned/unmanned) platforms, uniquely positions John to rapidly identify space craft component (salvageable vs. scrap), terrestrial metals vs off-planet alloys and exotic metals, and materials that are worthy of recycling or designation to end of life jettison. John also functions as UMLR.Net's Chief Off-Planet Technical Advisor.

Ron Schmidt

Mr. Ron Schmidt is the Founder of the Galactic Resource
Management group and is responsible for day-to-day operations.Ron is a native of Toronto, Ontario and
graduated in 1972 from the Toronto Technical Institute with a degree in
Computer Programming, electronics and electrical engineering.Ron continued his education in the early 1970’s
and took course in Carpentry, Woodworking, Auto Mechanics and Machining.Ron developed a deep interest in Geology and
eventually developed skill in lapidary gem cutting and custom jewelry making.In his spare time Ron enjoys welding and
furniture making.Ron’s working career
involved security training and certification as a Merchant Mariner with Keunn&
Nagel resulting in duty stations in Germany, Toronto and Winnipeg,
Manitoba.From 1980 thru 1993 Ron was
President of The Alarm Company of Toronto.As CEO of TACT Ron managed all commercial and residential account with
particular attention to banks, hospitals and government facilities.In late 1993 Ron assumed leadership of Protek
Security, Inc. of Bountiful, Utah where he had oversight of security system
installations and upgrades at multiple new construction sites and government
housing and office complexes.From 1995
to 2004 Ron functioned as Regional VP for Alarmco, ASI, Gaylord <ADT> and
Monitronics Corp. and had oversight of all government contracts in Utah,
Colorado and Nevada.In 2005 Ron
relocated to LAV where he was tasked with security upgrades and installs at
Nellis AFB and at the SpecOps Base at San Diego Naval Yard.Ron retired in 2004 and devotes much of his
free time to philanthropic causes such as Guild Charities, Sho-Link Vegas,
Opportunity Village and several retirement villages and food banks in Clarke
County.Some of Ron’s personal
achievements include a stint as Head Sailing Instructor at the Seahawks Boys
Sailing Club; the standup of several jewelry and gift stores for his wife
(in the USA and Canada), and his affiliation with the Renaissance Recreation
Guild of Las Vegas.Ron is very active
in the Greater Las Vegas community where he enjoys organizing local fund
raising events in cooperation with Clark County Parks and Recreation, Charity
Village and Opportunity Village For the Mentally Challenged of Clark County.Ron’s hobbies include Skiing, Scuba Diving
and attending classic car rally’s.In
2006 Ron established the Pegasus Research Consortium, an online think tank for
alternative science studies.Ron’s first
love has always been Geology, Geomorphology, Crystallography, Gemology and
Metallurgy.Occasionally, Ron is called
upon to identify mineral and gem specimens by various departments at UNLV,
UNLV-Henderson and occasionally at Hoover Dam Power Station.At the helm of GRM Ron has oversight of all
materials classification, identification, sorting, pricing and placement
(after-life sales). Ron is considered to be one of the world’s leading ‘Raw
Metals’ materials classification experts with extensive experience in
undertaking field identification (cesium, rare earth, nickel, cadmium, ionium,
platinum and various grades of Aureum-alloys).Ron is responsible D2D operations of GRM and is Project Coordinator for
Special Projects for Mr. Lear’s office and UMLR.Ron is responsible for Corporate Security at
all company locations (worldwide) as well as R&D facilities in Utah, NV,
NC, PA, VA, FL, Shanghai, and Kuala Terengganu.

John Fountain, Sr.

John Fountain, Sr. functions as GRM's Chief Logistics and CSAS Lead. John served in the United States Army as a Non Commission Officer from 1970-1978. While serving as an NCO John's duties included oversight of the Communications Center (Supervisor). In that capacity John functioned as a Crypto Accountant and held an " A Top Secret SIOP/ESI Special Intelligence Clearance" enabling him to work with/for work the Special Intelligence Office and the Defense Intelligence Agency. One of John's duty stations was Okinawa, Japan. After serving in Japan John transitioned to the East Coast Telecommunications Center at Fort Detrick Maryland. Subsequently, John was assigned to duty at USA Headquarters Southern Command in Quarry Heights in the Panama Canal Zone. Additional duties at USASHQ included providing Intelligence briefings for the American Ambassador, the Chief of Station CIA and the CINC Southern Command. John was awarded the Joint Services Commendation Medal for work and contributions enabling the Panama Canal Treaty Negotiations as a member of J2 Intelligence Directorate.

After leaving the US Army, John affiliated with Nuclear Power Services Corp and functioned as a Computer Aided Design and Drafting Supervisor. During tenure at NPSC, John was assigned to collaborate with numerous affiliated projects for various engineering companies. John served as Drafting Instructor for the Continuing Education Department at South Texas Junior College (University of Houston). John also worked for Interactive Computer Systems Corp. as an Application Specialist creating an Isometric and Orthographic Piping System for the ICS mini computer system.

John worked for Walk, Haydel Engineering as the CADD Supervisor overseeing all CADD operations including the training of all board drafters in the use of CADD and personal computers. As part of John's duties he worked with the Executive Committee on the design and construction of Pope John Paul II visit and Mass in New Orleans in 1987, creating all the drawings for the Altar where Pope John Paul II said his outdoor Mass. John later worked for W.S. Nelson as a CADD Supervisor, specializing in the design of Deep Water Tension Leg Platforms in the Gulf of Mexico. Currently, John works for Gem Technology Inc. on a project for the Department of Energy, Strategic Petroleum Reserve, as the checker for all As-built drawings and designs and as the Senior 3d Mechanical Designer.

John brings >30 years of CADD experience to the GRM/UMLR Team and is tasked with oversight of all design duties, including Celestial and Planetary Mapping, Star-Route Calculation, and debris field quantification/calibration. Celestial mapping duties include grid design for robotic space transport vehicles, crew habitats (on/off planet) design, and advanced resource identification recovery modules, and site selection for the 'Moon Base I Project'. John functions as Chief Cartographer for the UMLR.Net Project in support of GRM's Operational Missions Directorate and mandates.

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